A decorative adjustable fabric plant pot sleeve for covering various sized plant pots is provided in which a non-elastic fabric covering is integrated with an elastic lattice structure so as to provide an adjustable plant pot sleeve without sacrificing the quality of the fabric covering that is to be used.
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1. A plant pot cover comprising:
an adjustable fabric plant pot cover having
a flexible fabric cylindrical wall portion to accommodate a plant pot therein, an adjustable fabric plant pot cover having a top elastic band attached to a top of the flexible fabric cylindrical wall portion and a bottom elastic band attached to a bottom of the flexible fabric cylindrical wall portion;
a bottom flange portion attached to the flexible fabric cylindrical wall portion, the bottom flange portion having material to accommodate plant pots of varying heights; and
a plurality of elastic bands attached to at least a portion of an inner surface of the flexible fabric cylindrical wall portion spaced from the top and the bottom of the flexible fabric cylindrical wall portion, wherein the plurality of elastic bands expand and contract to accommodate plant pots of varying diameters, wherein the fabric sleeve comprises a quantity of excess fabric interspersed between the elastic bands to accommodate expansion of the adjustable plant pot cover to accommodate plant pots of varying sizes, and wherein the quantity of excess fabric is configured to be drawn out to accommodate taller plant pots or gathered in to accommodate shorter plant pots, the plurality of elastic bands configured to be integrated with an adjustable fabric plant pot cover to impart an adjustable characteristic to an adjustable fabric plant pot cover; and
a waterproof plant pot sleeve made of a flexible plastic, the waterproof plant pot including:
a base portion and a top portion, wherein the base portion of the waterproof plant pot sleeve is stitched to the top portion a predetermined distance above a base of the waterproof plant pot sleeve, wherein the top portion is configured to be folded over a top edge of a plant pot,
one or more zippers configured to affix the waterproof plant pot sleeve to a plant pot, the one or more zippers end a distance above the base of the waterproof plant pot sleeve to minimize water leakage through the one or more zippers, and
drawstrings configured to secure the top portion;
wherein an adjustable fabric plant pot cover is configured to be used in conjunction with the waterproof plant pot sleeve; and
wherein an adjustable fabric plant pot cover is insulated from plant pot water leakage by the waterproof plant pot sleeve, and
wherein an adjustable fabric plant pot cover is configured for use in conjunction with the waterproof plant pot sleeve.
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This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 12/124,608, filed May 21, 2008, which is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 11/706,042, filed on Feb. 13, 2007.
The invention relates in general to plant pot holders and, more particularly to an adjustable fabric plant pot cover, which optionally may be used in conjunction with a waterproof sleeve.
Plant pots have been manufactured to be both waterproof and decorative. In many cases, it is desirable to attempt to match the appearance of a plant pot to its surroundings. In the case of house plants, home owners may find it very difficult to find a plant pot which matches their furniture upholstery, wall colors and/or general room appearance. While plant pots are manufactured in a host of solid colors and even a few patterns, it is not cost effective for manufacturers to produce plant pots in a multitude of decorative designs.
One possible way to match the appearance of a plant pot to its surroundings has been to cover the plant pot with a patterned fabric cover. However, this approach has had a significant drawback caused by the fact that pots are typically designed with holes to protect the plant from over watering. Thus, plant pots tend to routinely leak water and, hence, would tend to damage such fabric coverings.
Additionally, existing fabric covers suffer from being usable only with particular sized plant pots. That is, the fabric must be cut and sewn to fit a particular size, thereby limiting their usefulness in connection with varying sized plant pots.
Thus, there is a need for an adjustable fabric plant pot sleeve or cover usable in connection with a range of plant pot sizes, which optionally may be used in conjunction with a waterproof plant pot holder so as to minimize the adjustable fabric cover's exposure to water damage.
A decorative plant pot holder is disclosed and claimed. In one embodiment, an adjustable plant pot cover includes a fabric sleeve having a cylindrical wall portion to accommodate a plant pot therein, and a plurality of elastic bands attached to at least a portion of an inner surface of the cylindrical wall portion. The fabric sleeve further includes a quantity of excess fabric interspersed between the plurality of elastic bands so as to accommodate expansion of the adjustable plant pot cover in connection with accommodating plant pots of varying sizes.
Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed herein.
One aspect of the invention is to provide an adjustable fabric plant pot cover for covering various sized plant pots. The adjustable fabric plant pot cover may be stretchable to fit over/around various sized plant pots, while the fabric covering itself preferably may not be of a stretchable or elastic nature.
Another aspect of the adjustable fabric plant pot cover comprises integrating an elastic lattice structure with a non-elastic or stretchable fabric covering, where the fabric sleeve is comprised of a cylindrical wall to accommodate a plant pot. The fabric sleeve may also optionally include a flat base. Alternatively, rather than a lattice configuration, other elastic structures (e.g., vertical bands, horizontal bands, etc.) may similarly be integrated with a fabric sleeve so as to impart an adjustable characteristic to the fabric sleeve.
As mentioned above, the fabric covering itself may not be of a stretchable or elastic nature, but rather the aforementioned integrated elastic structure may be relied on for imparting the adjustable feature of the plant pot cover. In this fashion, higher end fabrics may be used for the plant pot cover, rather than the comparatively low end elastic or stretchable synthetic fabrics that are otherwise available. In this fashion, an adjustable plant pot cover is provided without having to sacrifice the quality of the fabric covering that is used.
Still another aspect of the invention is to provide an adjustable fabric plant pot cover that may be used in conjunction with a waterproof plant pot sleeve. In one embodiment, the waterproof plant pot sleeve is made of a flexible plastic and can be affixed to a plant pot using one or more zippers oriented to close around the sides of the plant pot. In another embodiment, the one or more zippers end some predetermined distance (e.g., 4 inches) above the bottom of the pot so as to minimize the possibility of water leakage through the zipper mechanism.
The waterproof sleeve may be comprised of a base portion and a top portion. In one embodiment, the base portion is stitched to the top portion a predetermined distance (e.g., 4 inches) above the base of the plant pot sleeve, and hence above the base of a pot which is to be placed within the substantially waterproof plant pot sleeve. In one embodiment, this is done to minimize the possibility of water leakage through the base portion stitching. Where one or more zippers are used to affix the plant pot holder to a pot, such zipper(s) may end some distance (e.g., 2 inches) above the base portion stitching so as to further minimize the leakage of water.
Referring now to the figures,
Continuing to refer to
Since the zipper seams for zipper 32 and 34 may not be substantially waterproof, it may be desirable to end the zipper seam(s) some distance above the stitch line 40 and/or the base 50 of the plant pot sleeve 10. To that end, the zipper seam(s) is shown as ending about 2 inches above the stitch line 40 so as to further minimize the potential leakage of water. However, it should equally be appreciated that the zipper line(s) may be terminated higher or lower than that.
Substantially waterproof plant pot sleeve 10 may further be equipped with optional drawstrings 60 usable to secure the top of the top portion 60 (e.g., above the top of zippers 32 and 34).
Continuing to refer to
Adjustable Fabric Plant Pot Cover
While the elastic structure 500 has been depicted and described to this point as having a lattice or netted configuration, as will be described below, the elastic structure 500 may be comprises other elastic structures, such as a series of vertical bands or horizontal bands.
Referring now to
The plant pot cover 600 further comprises optional top elastic band 630a attached to the top of the cylindrical wall portion 610, and a bottom elastic band 630b attached to the bottom of the cylindrical wall portion 610. Together, the top elastic band 630a and bottom elastic band 630b may further impart a form-fitting characteristic to the plant pot cover 600 by constricting the cylindrical wall portion 610 around the top and bottom of a plant pot, respectively. Thus, the elastic bands 620 (and optional top and bottom elastic bands 630a and 630b) enable the cylindrical wall portion 610 to expand and contract in the x direction so as to snuggly accommodate plant pots of varying diameters.
The plant pot cover 600 further comprises a bottom flange portion 640, and may similarly comprise a top flanged portion (not shown). The bottom flanged portion 640 may be used in place of any closed flat base portion so that the bottom of the cover remains open. Additionally, the bottom flange portion 640 and/or any optional top flanged portion (not shown) may have a zigzagged cut edge, thereby providing the appearance of a harlequin collar design.
Regardless of the particular configuration, the bottom flange portion 640 and/or any optional top flanged portion effectively enable the plant pot cover 600 to expand and contract in the y direction so as to accommodate plant pots of varying heights. Whether or not the plant pot cover 600 is configured with top or bottom flanges, it should further be appreciated that the excess material along the cylindrical wall portion 610 between elastic bands 620 may be drawn out in the y direction to accommodate taller plant pots, or gathered in a ruche fashion for shorter plant pots.
As previously mentioned, the cylindrical wall portion 610 may not be of a stretchable or elastic nature, but rather consist of a higher end and/or natural fabric in contrast to comparatively low end elastic or stretchable synthetic fabrics. Such natural fabrics may be created from fibers of animals coats, silkworm cocoons, as well as from plant seeds, leaves, and stems. Examples of natural fibers include wool, cotton, silk and linen. In this fashion, an adjustable plant pot cover is provided without having to sacrifice the quality of the fabric covering that is used.
Referring now to
Although not shown in
The plant pot cover 700 of
Regardless of the particular configuration, the bottom flange portion 730 and/or any optional top flanged portion effectively enable the plant pot cover 700 to expand and contract so as to accommodate plant pots of varying heights. Whether or not the plant pot cover 700 is configured with top or bottom flanges, it should further be appreciated that the excess material along the cylindrical wall portion between elastic bands 710 may be drawn out so as to accommodate taller wider plant pots, or gathered in a pleated form for smaller plant pots. Additionally, it should be appreciated that the fabric covering of the plant pot cover 700 of
While the invention has been described in connection with various embodiments, it will be understood that the invention is capable of further modifications. This application is intended to cover any variations, uses or adaptation of the invention following, in general, the principles of the invention, and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within the known and customary practice within the art to which the invention pertains.
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